Mainly applies to regular HN users? New/infrequent users will not be aware of this (without a sticky or an intro or more vocal policing!?!) so the problem will persist. Other than implementing this upon ourselves how can it be applied to others effectively?
Good concept, but rehashed here many times. This time lacking in details or interesting anecdotal evidence.
It is a very tough thing to do though - getting started. I am currently trying to help a friend get going and he is really struggling. After university working about 1 hour a day, and then in his career for the last few years doing the same he is struggling to put in enough hours to get anything rolling. If someone has a tutorial for that - I would definitely appreciate that and forward it on.
"There is a mental or first creation, and a physical or second creation to all things" -Stephen R. Covey from "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People"
Yeah, we shouldn't underestimate how hard "Getting shit done." really is.
For example, I downloaded the iPhone SDK on the first day, and have been in the programme for ages, and only now do I have some actual code running, and even that doesn't do that much, except scratch a personal itch.
Scratching this itch took until well after 1am last night, and probably the same today.
No wonder my company wants me in a fabric box 9 hours a day!
I agree with this point of view, but I think it could be taken the wrong way and I don't think that it should apply to all wannabe entrepreneurs. There's a fine line between a good product or driving force of a startup, and just creating shit because someone gave you a little kick in the ass...
- "motivational" post, (you may ask if you need it, but unless someone asks please do not freely give any for 1 month)
- "Twitter related" post (let's let this guys Be )
- "I quit..." (Good, here is a candy and now please go work on your Google meets Twitter killer app)
* and finally Ask "Do I really find this interesting?" before hitting Submit ( I will do this one more often myself)